Dimplex Braemar Optiflame 3D BMR20 Series Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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AND/OR DAMAGE.

Operating The Product

Operating Instructions (Remote Control)-

  See Figure 8

Icon Display Funtion

Description

A

-

Power / 

Standby

Press Once to turn the product ‘ON’.

Press a second time to put the product into ‘STANDBY’

(When returning from ‘STANDBY’ mode the product will return to previous settings unless 

the product has been unplugged, in which case it will reset to factory settings)

B

F1 / F2 / 

F3

‘FLAME EFFECT’ button this turns the flame effect ON or OFF independently of the      

products other features.

This Button will change the brightness of the flame effect. There are 3 brightness        

settings shown as F1, F2, F3.

P

Flame 

Pulsing

This setting is set by pressing the Flame Up button once more after F3. This will cause the 

brightness of the flame effect to cycle randomly, creating a flickering effect.

-

Off

If the flame effect is turned off, but the heater is ON, the display will activate and remain 

active to read the set temperature and indicate if the product is on LOW HEAT/ HIGH 

HEAT/ COOL BLOW.

C

Sleep 

Timer

Press multiple times to change the ‘SLEEP TIMER’ in 0.5 hr increments from 0.5 

hr  to  8.0  hr  before  turning  off.  The  remaining  time  on  the  ‘SLEEP  TIMER’  displays.                                                                                         

(This icon is 

Green 

in colour)

D

‘HEAT’ button cycles the unit sequentially through the 4 settings: LOW HEAT, HIGH HEAT, 

COOL BLOW and OFF. The heat setting will be indicated by an icon in the display. 

When the flame effect is ‘ON’ the display will turn off after 5 seconds, however if the 

heater is being used independently of the flame effect. The low heat or high heat icon 

will appear continuously in the display.

Low 

Heat

This setting will run the heater at ‘LOW HEAT’ this setting will be indicated by the ‘LOW 

HEAT’ icon and the letters ‘LO’ appearing in the display. To adjust the temperature 

setting  the  Temp Down or Temp Up buttons described below must be used.

(This icon is 

Orange

 in Colour)

High 

Heat

This icon in the display indicates ‘HIGH HEAT’ this setting will be indicated by the ‘HIGH 

HEAT’ icon and the letters ‘HI’ appearing in the display. To Adjust the temperature setting  

the  Temp Down or Temp Up buttons described below must be used.

(This icon is 

Red

 in Colour)

Cool 

Blow

This icon in the floating display indicates ‘COOL BLOW’ this setting will be indicated by 

the ‘COOL BLOW’ icon and the letters ‘CB’ appearing in the display.

(This icon is 

Blue

 in Colour)

-

Off

This switches the heater and blower ‘OFF’, no icon will be displayed in the display. Note 

the blower will run for  5-10 seconds after being turned off, this is to ensure the product 

cools down safely.

E

30

Temp Up

Press multiple times to increase the heater temperature in 2

0

C increments. The highest 

temperature that can be set 30

0

C. 

When High Heat is selected, the letters ‘HH’ appear in the display, this means the heat 

will remain ON continusously and is not controlled by the thermostat.

F

18

Temp 

Down

Press multiple times to lower the heater temperature in 2

0

C increments. The lowest 

temperature that can be set is18

0

C. 

G

-

Flame 

Colour

Press to turn ON/OFF the coloured accents within the flame effect.

H

-

Top-light

Fuel Bed

Press to turn ON/OFF the Top light illuminating the fuel bed.

J

-

Top-light

Back-

ground

Press to turn ON/OFF the Top-light illuminating the product background.

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Summary of Contents for Braemar Optiflame 3D BMR20 Series

Page 1: ...CZ Tento v robek je vhodn pouze do dob e izolovan ch prostor nebo k p le itostn mu pou it DK Dette produkt er kun egnet til velisolerede rum eller lejlighedsvis brug PT Este produto somente adequado...

Page 2: ...supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understanding the hazards involved Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in regulate and clean t...

Page 3: ...x electric fire General Information Heat Output 230V 240V Nominal Heat Output PNom 1 7 1 8 kW Minimum Heat Output Pmin 0 9 1 0 kW Maximum Continuous Heat Output Pmax 1 7 1 8 kW Auxiliary Electricity C...

Page 4: ...one at a time All fires are supplied with a keyhole slot on the rear of the fire surround or spacer A screw and rawl plug can be used in conjunction with this keyhole slot to provide extra stability...

Page 5: ...elbed and arrange to your liking We recommend the following step in order to acheive the optimal effect 1 Place crystals on fuelbed covering the top surface of the fuelbed These will provide a glowing...

Page 6: ...sed independently of the flame effect The low heat or high heat icon will appear continuously in the display Low Heat This setting will run the heater at LOW HEAT this setting will be indicated by the...

Page 7: ...ions cannot be input by remote control Disable Enable Heat Options on product and remote control Hold both Heat Cycle and Temp Up on the product for 5 seconds when the heater has been disabled the dis...

Page 8: ...be carried out by Dimplex or its authorised agent CAUTION We recommend that you arrange for this heater to be checked annually for safety by a qualified electrician After Sales Service Your product i...

Page 9: ...90 mm 551 mm 60 mm Fig 7 Y Z TABLE 2 Dimension Model Number X mm BMR20 185 DMF20 202 GLN20 218 TRR20 210 POR20 195 TABLE 3 Dimension Setup Y mm Z mm With Metal Spacer 490 468 Without Metal Spacer 456...

Page 10: ...H A C E J B F G D Fig 8 Fig 9 10...

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Page 12: ...ex Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Glen Dimplex Heating and Ventilation All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part...

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